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Jo Ann Was Key Worker for Event

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Standing Ovation for Inspiring Music

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His marketing and management assignments include Executive Director of Milwaukee Indian Health Board; Associate Director of the Milwaukee Area American Indian Manpower Council; Board Member and Vice-President of Milwaukee Indian Summer Festivals, Inc.; and most recently, Deputy Director of American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES), where he was responsible for grants management and cash flow of more than $3 million per year, oversight of 26- person multicultural staff, implementation of a board-approved strategic plan, and management of the operational plan.

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His marketing and management assignments include Executive Director of Milwaukee Indian Health Board; Associate Director of the Milwaukee Area American Indian Manpower Council; Board Member and Vice-President of Milwaukee Indian Summer Festivals, Inc.; and most recently, Deputy Director of American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES), where he was responsible for grants management and cash flow of more than $3 million per year, oversight of 26- person multicultural staff, implementation of a board-approved strategic plan, and management of the operational plan.

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Bio Sketch of Director of Loonsfoot Center, Jim De Nomie

James P. De Nomie
AIBL Board of Directors

Jim De Nomie is an enrolled member of the Bad River (Meshkazeebee) Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians (Anishinabe) of Lake Superior. Originally from Milwaukee, DeNomie earned his B.S. Degree in Mass Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Since 1987 DeNomie has supplied the following short- and long-term marketing services to multiple clients: research; analysis; strategic planning; public relations; sales training; promotional programs; advertising programs; investor relations; corporate identity; creation of collateral materials and annual reports. His focus areas include not-for-profits, health care delivery, cable television and Native American service delivery/cultural groups.

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Bio Sketch of Director of Loonsfoot Center, Jim De Nomie

James P. DeNomie
AIBL Board of Directors
Jim DeNomie is an enrolled member of the Bad River (Meshkazeebee) Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians (Anishinabe) of Lake Superior. Originally from Milwaukee, DeNomie earned his B.S. Degree in Mass Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Since 1987 DeNomie has supplied the following short- and long-term marketing services to multiple clients: research; analysis; strategic planning; public relations; sales training; promotional programs; advertising programs; investor relations; corporate identity; creation of collateral materials and annual reports. His focus areas include not-for-profits, health care delivery, cable television and Native American service delivery/cultural groups.

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Bio Sketch of Director of Loonsfoot Center, Jim De Nomie

James P. DeNomie
AIBL Board of Directors
Jim DeNomie is an enrolled member of the Bad River (Meshkazeebee) Band of Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians (Anishinabe) of Lake Superior. Originally from Milwaukee, DeNomie earned his B.S. Degree in Mass Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Since 1987 DeNomie has supplied the following short- and long-term marketing services to multiple clients: research; analysis; strategic planning; public relations; sales training; promotional programs; advertising programs; investor relations; corporate identity; creation of collateral materials and annual reports. His focus areas include not-for-profits, health care delivery, cable television and Native American service delivery/cultural groups.

His marketing and management assignments include Executive Director of Milwaukee Indian Health Board; Associate Director of the Milwaukee Area American Indian Manpower Council; Board Member and Vice-President of Milwaukee Indian Summer Festivals, Inc.; and most recently, Deputy Director of American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES), where he was responsible for grants management and cash flow of more than $3 million per year, oversight of 26- person multicultural staff, implementation of a board-approved strategic plan, and management of the operational plan.

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 coupled with the freedom songs and wonderful voices, guitars, and banjos of “Dangerous Folks.”
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coupled with the freedom songs and wonderful voices, guitars, and banjos of “Dangerous Folks.”

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 brought forth by the good cause of the Loonsfoot Center,
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brought forth by the good cause of the Loonsfoot Center,

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But the pictures capture, for me, for sure, the high spirit of the evening, brought forth by the good cause of the Loonsfoot Center, coupled with the freedom songs and wonderful voices, guitars, and banjos of “Dangerous Folks.”

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But the pictures capture, for me, for sure, the high spirit of the evening,

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But the pictures capture, for me, for sure, the high spirit of the evening, brought forth by the good cause of the Loonsfoot Center, coupled with the freedom songs and wonderful voices, guitars, and banjos of “Dangerous Folks.”

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These photos were taken at a benefit concert for The Loonsfoot Center on Saturday October 28, 2006 the Unity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1025 E Oklahoma Ave in Bayview WI.

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I can’t find a great picture I took of Jim De Nomie, Director of the Loonsfoot Center Native American Studies, and Fin Dooley, and I don’t, for the moment, have time to add prose.

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But the pictures capture, for me, for sure, the high spirit of the evening, brought forth by the good cause of the Loonsfoot Center, coupled with the freedom songs and wonderful voices, guitars, and banjos of “Dangerous Folks.”

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I wish my children could experience as much!

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Please send me pictures and prose re Loonsfoot project for uploading on this site.

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